Common use of Security Classification Clause in Contracts

Security Classification. Any anticipated sensitivities of the data set or security implications of the dataset need to be documented and agreed to by SCAG before data collection or acquisition begins. This applies to general sensitivity issues and not strictly national security classification systems. For example, SCAG needs to know that the data being collected is sensitive to the extent that it should not be displayed at large scales on the Internet.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: scag.ca.gov, scag.ca.gov, Contract Number

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